Cameo - Simulating Power During State Changes From Excel Spreadsheet

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @melegaunt01x
    @melegaunt01x 2 месяца назад +1

    I appreciate the speed actually; I can slow it down via the controls as necessary.

  • @BruceDouglass
    @BruceDouglass 2 месяца назад +2

    This is great. I'm inclined to suggest you switch to decaff, but that's just in jest. A lot of good information here about using excel files in the model to populate data elements in instances. It will take a few viewings and careful modeling to follow along. Thanks!

    • @CameoMagic
      @CameoMagic  2 месяца назад

      Hahaha, you've inspired us to create a new playlist titled, "SysML Explained After 3 Cups of Coffee" which has all the videos released with this format. ruclips.net/video/O9mKXhik8hM/видео.html
      We're creating videos with this faster pace to see if people like it. Figuring out exactly what the viewers want is sometimes difficult and hard to capture effectively. Thanks for your continued support of our channel!

    • @BruceDouglass
      @BruceDouglass 2 месяца назад

      @@CameoMagic Excellent!

  • @shusheng1
    @shusheng1 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the detailed example. When I ran the sim only power:Real is instantiated, but no reference properties in the power block are instantiated. I noticed at 4:03 you created a link between subsystem A and Power Block on the diagram but the video moved to fast to see what that link was. Can you kindly explain that part? Is missing that link the reason for reference properties not instantiating, or something else could be the culprit? Thank you.

    • @CameoMagic
      @CameoMagic  Месяц назад +1

      The relationship created was an association which is a directionless relationship which creates 2 reference properties where both ends reference each other. That's why there's no diamond on one side or arrow. At 4:03 In the containment tree, Subsystem A has a reference property "power Block: Power Block". Additionally, Power Block has a reference property "subsystem A: Subsystem A".
      When you say "instantiated" I'm assuming you mean that you're not seeing the row for the reference properties at all when running the simulation. If this is the case, then select the gear icon within your simulation window and then toggle "Show Reference Properties" to on.

    • @shusheng1
      @shusheng1 Месяц назад

      @@CameoMagic Yes that's what I meant. Toggle "Show Reference Properties" to on did the trick. Thank you so so much! Liked and Subbed!